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'I wouldn't trust that map' : fraudulent geographies in Late Victorian lost world novels
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Caverns measureless to man : subterranean rivers and adventurous masculinities in the Victorian lost world novel
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'A true daughter of ancient Britain' : gender and nation in John Everett Millais's The Romans Leaving Britain (1865)
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Idle employment and Dickens's uncommercial Ruse: the narratorial entity in 'The uncommercial traveller'
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'The last years of a Victorian monument: the Athenaeum after Maccoll'
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'Als Ich Kan': Flanders and the work of William Morris
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'A fresh look for old puppets': Marcus Stone, Charles Dickens, and authorship
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Masking the text: essays on literature & mediation in the 1890s
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- Journal Article
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Saving, spending and serving: expressions of the use of time in the Dorothy and its supplements (1889-1899)
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Finding and defining the Victorian supplement